Chiefs 30, Bengals 12
1. After watching Carolina's
Christian McCaffrey scorch Tennessee as a pass-catching demigod out of the backfield, I wanted to see if
Joe Mixon could match his feats in Cincinnati. The
Bengals rookie back started behind
Jeremy Hill for the second straight week and made his presence felt on his third touch of the game. Lining out wide as a receiver, Mixon hauled in a screen pass from
Andy Dalton and plowed his way through a pile of defenders for a 15-yard gain. Shifting directions, surging to-and-fro and showing natural vision, Mixon was touched four times before the
Chiefs pulled him to the ground. The rookie struggled to shine against Kansas City's formidable front seven, picking up just 16 yards off six totes, but his rare athleticism is genuine.
2. It was a terrible afternoon for
Bengals starting safety
Shawn Williams, who was carted off the field after tumbling gruesomely on his right elbow during a tackle of
Chiefs rookie back
Kareem Hunt. We're still waiting for official word on the defender's status. Speaking of Hunt, the rookie is set to play a major role for Kansas City and looked sensational blazing through flanks of
Bengals defenders for a 25-yard blast.
3. After
Alex Smith put together another crisp performance -- going 8 of 9 for 83 yards with a touchdown -- rookie
Patrick Mahomes hit the scene with Kansas City's reserves. The first-round passer was nearly picked by
Bengals linebacker
Nick Vigil on a telegraphed floater to
Anthony Sherman along the sideline, but took off from there. Mahomes moved the chains with an array of dump offs and bubble screens, used
Tyreek Hill on a reverse and set up his 1-yard touchdown pass to
Demetrius Harris with a surging 16-yard scramble through Cincy's defense.
Hitting 10 of 14 throws for 88 yards and two touchdowns on the night, Mahomes looked comfortable in his second pro game. Amid moments of raw play-processing, the rookie effectively cycled away from would-be tacklers, looked off his first option, spotted targets downfield, threw well on the run, displayed accuracy on the move and refused to shy away from the big play. There's no reason to rush him into the lineup, but
Chiefs fans have reason for hope under center.